THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 26, 1936.

Inspection of Markings.

10.--(a) When application for the inspection is made by the owners or their agent a fee of $15 is to be charged.

(b) This fee covers any number of visits required by the Surveyor for the inspection of the markings, but does not cover any other service.

(c) No charge is to be made for the inspection of mark- ings on change of name, or change of Port of Registry of a ship; or if the ship is being measured for registry or re-registry and the fee for tonnage measurement has been paid.

Inspection of Lights and Sound Signals.

11. (a) When application for inspection is made by the owners, or their agent the fee to be charged for each visit of the Surveyor to a ship is $15, but the total fee is not to exceed $60 when more than four separate visits are neces- sary owing to the lights and/or sound signals being found defective or for any other reason.

(b) This fee covers the issue of a copy of the report of the inspection but, for a duplicate copy, a further fee of $4.50 is to be charged.

(c) This inspection is covered by the fees paid for survey for passenger certificate; clearance as an emigrant ship; measurement for tonnage under Rule I, or survey for sea- worthiness prior to re-registry.

Inspection of Life-Saving Appliances.

12.-(a) For the inspection of life-saving appliances on board a ship on or before the first registry, or re-registry, a fee calculated on the basis of $30 for each lifeboat is to be charged.

(b) This fee will cover the issue to the owner, master or agent of the ship a report of the inspection of the whole of the life-saving appliances but if a duplicate copy of the report is required an additional fee of $4.50 is to be charged.

(c) For the subsequent inspection at the request of the master or owner, or, where a ship is found to have defective or deficient life-saving appliances, a fee of $15 per visit, with a maximum of $60, is to be charged.

(d) For a certificate of inspection of the life-saving appliances on a foreign ship the fee prescribed in paragraph (a) is to be charged.

(e) On application being made for the survey during construction at the boat-builders' works, and certification of lifeboats intended to form part of the life-saving appliances of either a passenger ship or a cargo ship the following fees are to be charged :-

Lifeboats 20 ft. in length and under Lifeboats over 20 ft. in length

Motor lifeboats

Per boat.

$ 15.00

22.50

45.00

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